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Reddit mentions of Scientific Explorer Scientific Explorer Magic Science for Wizards Only Kids Science Kit

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Scientific Explorer Scientific Explorer Magic Science for Wizards Only Kids Science Kit. Here are the top ones.

Scientific Explorer Scientific Explorer Magic Science for Wizards Only Kids Science Kit
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For Wizards onlyUnique educational kit will teach you the science behind the magicChemicals include citric acid, baking soda, vegetable oil, cross linked polyacrylate copolymer, red cabbage powder, color tablets and zinc sulfideSupplies include 4 test tubes with stand, 1 clear tube wand with 2 caps, 2 measuring scoops, Purple paper, star stickers and activity guideRecommended for children 6 years of age and older with adult supervision
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ColorMultiple
Height2.75 Inches
Length12 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2007
Size1 Pack
Weight1 Pounds
Width10 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Scientific Explorer Scientific Explorer Magic Science for Wizards Only Kids Science Kit:

u/maselsy · 2 pointsr/Parenting

It did sound cool! It wasn't something that she had seen before, though, more like something she had read about and imagined. She has the Wizardology book and wanted to practice some potions. I did find this kit on amazon but honestly, it seems like it might be a little underwhelming.

I put together a few pieces to make her a potion set, but never really got around to finishing it. Using jars like this or this, you could fill them with different substances, give them mystical names, and then create a small book of potions and spells. Add in some science by utilizing real chemical reactions like baking soda and vingear, red cabbage mixed with an acid or base, invisible ink, making rubbery chicken bones. You can find a lot of fun ideas online.

u/shyphen · 2 pointsr/pics

I got this one for my daughter for her birthday. It has some really cool projects. She LOVED it. It's not half bad for a Chemistry kit. It is beginner level, and obviously geared to children. Doesn't mean you won't have fun, though! And, bonus, you get to make your own magic wand!

u/ravyrn · 1 pointr/SantasLittleHelpers

Another gift for my two little cousins would be awesome. Here is a link to an item they'd love: http://www.amazon.com/POOF-Slinky-Scientific-Explorer-Science-Activities/dp/B000NQMAFO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1418961487&sr=8-2&keywords=science+kit

I was able to obtain a gift for them through the ebaygives, but a second gift for them would be awesome. They don't have any grandparents to spoil them as they have all passed away, so anything extra for them would be awesome. The oldest is 13 and the youngest is around 7, and unfortunately he doesn't even have any memories of his grandparents as the last of them passed away while he was just months old.

Thank yall so much for doing what you do, and giving those less fortunate than others an opportunity to enjoy Christmas. The generosity of people in these Christmas subs is awesome!